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. >> well, this is a tricky business because you have a coal situation and environment and all those concerns. how do you win on that argument in your state and how is mandel running that case? he seems like he's stuck with the romney idea. >> yeah, he is. and i think you win on that by, you know, you know, we've talked enough on this show, chris, and you get this better than almost anybody, that it's not liberal/conservative, left or right, it's whose side you're on. i go to belmont county and zanesville and cambridge and woodsfield and these communities in appalachia. they know i want to keep programs strong for veterans. veterans have a higher unemployment rate. we're always working on helping with manufacturing. there's a lot of small manufacturers in these small communities, and i want to make sure that these workers get an opportunity to send their kids to school. we have more coal mine jobs today in ohio than we did four years ago. it's not a huge number anymore, but it matters in our state, and we're seeing those -- i think those miners come around and support the president i
. >> well, this is a tricky business because you have a coal situation and environment and all those concerns. how do you win on that argument in your state and how is mandel running that case? he seems like he's stuck with the romney idea. >> yeah, he is. and i think you win on that by, you know, you know, we've talked enough on this show, chris, and you get this better than almost anybody, that it's not liberal/conservative, left or right, it's whose side you're on. i go to...
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business of running every two years makes some extraordinarily sensitive to fund-raising, the political environment and unwillingness to be more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that involves a cap on how often you could run. this fund-raising business is a tremendous problem not just because it influences things but the time it takes, time away from the work you are supposed to be doing in terms of representing the people in congress and that rapid turnover which we see in the house and senate, is pretty dramatic. it is very often somebody beats somebody else in a close election and the opponents as i will run again next time and the race is still on. it never really goes away. something to be thinking about in terms of where the country would go. good luck making that change. >> i am retired school administrator. i'm a volunteer at the national constitution center. i want to say first of all how much i appreciate you coming here and sharing your book with us. it is an honor to be in the same room with both of you. i look around and think about things that happened in philadelphia, the
business of running every two years makes some extraordinarily sensitive to fund-raising, the political environment and unwillingness to be more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that involves a cap on how often you could run. this fund-raising business is a tremendous problem not just because it influences things but the time it takes, time away from the work you are supposed to be doing in terms of representing the people in congress and that rapid turnover which we see in the...
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of course, i think the media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press that is back to the future than it with much more immediacy. this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim, you want to give them equal say. i do not think it works. among other things, i think it helps to enable some of the disfunction we have now. go back to the filibuster. when you get news stories that say bills died in the senate when they got a majority of support and died only because of filibuster but you do not mention the filibuster, that seems to me to be an inac
of course, i think the media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press that is back to the future than it with much more immediacy. this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a...
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they did their thing to protect the environment, we had another vision in california. we disagree, but we move forward. we did not wait for anybody. we made commitments to reduce greenhouse gases by 25% by year 2020 and 85% by year 2015. we came up with a portfolio of renewable -- a renewable portfolio of 30% by 2020. new common standards. all the things we did -- so much so that secretary-general bank ki-moon encouraged all the other countries to go in the same direction, national governments -- sub-national governments have power and organization. he wanted to encourage them to go in that direction. environmental issues -- that is one issue. there are so many other issues you can address on a sub- national level. that is one thing to do at the schwarzenegger institute, to teach that and make people aware of the power of states and cities and counties. >> i think this has been a wonderful inaugural program. i want to thank the panel very much. thank you all so much for coming in. [applause] those of you who are registered for lunch, we look forward to seeing you there
they did their thing to protect the environment, we had another vision in california. we disagree, but we move forward. we did not wait for anybody. we made commitments to reduce greenhouse gases by 25% by year 2020 and 85% by year 2015. we came up with a portfolio of renewable -- a renewable portfolio of 30% by 2020. new common standards. all the things we did -- so much so that secretary-general bank ki-moon encouraged all the other countries to go in the same direction, national governments...
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david is right, there is no question that in the media environment that we live in now, people do absorb things more quickly, but at the same time people are especially now thinking hard about the economy for four years of barack obama and for 3 1/2 years of barack obama's presidency. they have their views about where things are headed right now are being shaped. they are being formed. that is why the white house right now is hammering on mitt romney and paul ryan right now, because they know that the springtime leading into the summer where the summer is quiet with the olympics and other things going on in is mum mer, and th -- in the summer, and in is where the impressions are formed, and that is why they are trying to shore it up right now. >> thank you both for being with us. >> thank you, michael. >> thank you. >>> inside of the romney campaign, thep the advisers know he has an image probproblem, an they love to go negative. lots from inside of the campaigns. this is "hardball." [ shivering ] sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the
david is right, there is no question that in the media environment that we live in now, people do absorb things more quickly, but at the same time people are especially now thinking hard about the economy for four years of barack obama and for 3 1/2 years of barack obama's presidency. they have their views about where things are headed right now are being shaped. they are being formed. that is why the white house right now is hammering on mitt romney and paul ryan right now, because they know...
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hopes for the environment or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> mr. chairman and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> this week on "inside washington," the grand old party makes it official. >> join mitt romney and me. let's give this effort everything we have. >> a look at the supporting cast. >> this man will not let us down. >> tonight, i say enough. hope and change has become divide and conquer. >> when somebody does not do their job, you have got to let them go. >> where does this party go from here? over the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. the 2012 republican national convention served up no surprises except perhaps for clint eastwood's rambling performance in the key 10:00 hour thursday night, but conventions rarely do surprises anymore. this one was mitt romney's major opportunity to sell himself to the american people. >> in america, we celebrate success. we do not apologize for success. >> what america needs is jobs -- lots of jobs. >> you know ther
hopes for the environment or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> mr. chairman and delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> this week on "inside washington," the grand old party makes it official. >> join mitt romney and me. let's give this effort everything we have. >> a look at the supporting cast. >> this man will not let us down. >> tonight, i say enough. hope and change has become...
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i don't know if i would be so generous but you talk about the environment, if i would like to end on this. near the end of your book you talk about the sense of urge -- urgency that is not getting through saying many assume our problems can wait physical after the next election. i believe that the longer we wait, to solve the issues the harder they will be to solve but many in your party, sir, getting away from your book, feel that they can sort of run out the clock. what could you say do that? >>guest: well, first all, i don't agree with anyone who thinks we should wait until after the election to deal with major issues. >>neil: but everyone is. everyone is. >>guest: we should not. and that is my point i talk about the lack of urgency, these are real challenges we face and we may think the world will stop and wait until we do our elections, but the truth is, that companies are starting to make decisions about the future right now hiring or not hiring based loan they think the tax code and regulation code will be, et cetera, and the issues have to be confronted. in europe, we could w
i don't know if i would be so generous but you talk about the environment, if i would like to end on this. near the end of your book you talk about the sense of urge -- urgency that is not getting through saying many assume our problems can wait physical after the next election. i believe that the longer we wait, to solve the issues the harder they will be to solve but many in your party, sir, getting away from your book, feel that they can sort of run out the clock. what could you say do that?...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> up next, we will take a look at the president's re-election play book with his chief [ male announcer ] you've climbed a few mountains during your time. and having a partner like northern trust -- one of the nation's largest wealth managers -- makes all the difference. our goals-based investment strategies are tailored to your needs and overseen by experts who seek to maximize opportunities while minimizing risk. after all, you don't climb a mountain just to sit at the top
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size...
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close election, i think it's important to bear in mind that in 2008, which was the worst republican environment that a republican candidate has ever had a run-in and a race where we were outspent by $250 million, the president got 53% of the vote and john mccain, in the aftermath of a global economic collapse got 47% of the vote. and i think that all of these messages that you hear, when you hear the republican message, 47% of the american population responds to it. when you hear the president's message, 47% of the population responds to it. there's about 6% of the population that is going to decide the outcome of the election, and it will be interesting to see how that group evolves over the course of the next year. >> the reality is that we've had extraordinarily close elections. even as steve points out, 2008 was not by any means a landslide, although people remember it that way. it was actually a very close election. >> president obama got 52.9%, right? >> yeah. but 2004, 1996 when bill clinton didn't get 50% of the vote. people don't remember that. but he didn't get 50% of the vote. got 49
close election, i think it's important to bear in mind that in 2008, which was the worst republican environment that a republican candidate has ever had a run-in and a race where we were outspent by $250 million, the president got 53% of the vote and john mccain, in the aftermath of a global economic collapse got 47% of the vote. and i think that all of these messages that you hear, when you hear the republican message, 47% of the american population responds to it. when you hear the...
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i like the one that says you have a small if the print in the environment. i take it because you have small feet. >> i have pretty small feet for my size. >> cenk: what got you into this in the first place. what motivated and what about this issue motivated you. >> common sense. i don't like to poison myself. i don't want to poison my loved ones. and i don't want to destroy all the things that i need to survive. so it was really self interest, and then of course altruistic and compassionate interests came along. >> cenk: i love that. it comes in a simple way. i don't like to be poisoned. >> and i know we can make fuel to drive our cars on, warm our homes, without fossil fuels. i know it. i've been doing it for a long time. we know how to do it. we need the will to employ it. >> cenk: here on "the young turks" we have a strict anti-poison stance. the movie is called "greedy lying bastards." thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> cenk: when we come back, it turns out that newt gringrich might have been right. but in in the really iron
i like the one that says you have a small if the print in the environment. i take it because you have small feet. >> i have pretty small feet for my size. >> cenk: what got you into this in the first place. what motivated and what about this issue motivated you. >> common sense. i don't like to poison myself. i don't want to poison my loved ones. and i don't want to destroy all the things that i need to survive. so it was really self interest, and then of course altruistic and...
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it rate cans a difficult environment. if you win ugly you have no consensous when the country needs progress. >> it is difficult but people are doing it. they are called governors and they are doing tough choices and the voters are seeing that in real time in new jersey with chris christ yein wisconsin, paul ryan's home state. and others and it is working. it is working politically. i don't agree that you can't win the political fight it is different than the traditional republican campaign and you somehow, just disqualify the democrats. that is not going to work. you can win the policy fight. the fight will be huge and brutal. i got an e-mail from tom cotton who served as an infantriov officer in iraq and afghanistan and republican nominee for congress in the fourth district of arkansas . he said one thing he learned in a near ambush turn in the fire and assault through the ambush . that was his advice to the romney campaign at 2:00 a.m. watching all . conference and i am passing it on national television. listen to tom
it rate cans a difficult environment. if you win ugly you have no consensous when the country needs progress. >> it is difficult but people are doing it. they are called governors and they are doing tough choices and the voters are seeing that in real time in new jersey with chris christ yein wisconsin, paul ryan's home state. and others and it is working. it is working politically. i don't agree that you can't win the political fight it is different than the traditional republican...
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unions, left to their own device and signing whether they will pay a union fee or not, most in this environment decide not to, it is a back doorway to kill them. >>guest: look, from the union perspective, the law forces you to be a member of the organization and formalses to you pay a fee that is a good deal for you but maybe not for the worker. i respect the unions. they have an important role to play. they raise valid points on a lot of shes. but i respect the right individual workers to decide whether they want to pay the pee and whether they want to join a union the i am not an expert on union law. i come from a right to work state in florida and we have unions that exist in florida. they do not have as much power in florida but they exist. >>neil: you already know the possibility, or probability that the taxes are going up and that will largely target the well-to-do but there is something else going on next year that will affect, well, everyone. a theme not heard about but no matter where you are in the salary range you are going to get hit. also, joe lieberman on the way out, the man who
unions, left to their own device and signing whether they will pay a union fee or not, most in this environment decide not to, it is a back doorway to kill them. >>guest: look, from the union perspective, the law forces you to be a member of the organization and formalses to you pay a fee that is a good deal for you but maybe not for the worker. i respect the unions. they have an important role to play. they raise valid points on a lot of shes. but i respect the right individual workers...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> up next, we will take a look at the president's re-election play book with his chief strategis strategist,. d. a. vid. . a. x. e. l. r. . >>> joining me now, senior adviser to president obama's campaign, david axelrod. >> before we start, let me add my prayers and thoughts for senator santorum and his child. i have been through problems with a child and my heart goes out to him and his family. >> yeah, as does ours, and he promises to be back on the campaign trail and we w
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size...
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dioxide and we can't take that out of the ground because there's a finite supply and it could damage our environment and cause global warming. when the climate -- when those who profess man-made global warming and climate science convinced many, many republicans including two who are running for president on the republican ticket. mitt romney and newt gingrich. but there was one who said i know this isn't climate science. this is political science. >> and this was another attempt of those who want to take power away from you and control your access to energy, your utilization whether it's in your car or your home of energy. because they are better to make these decisions about how you use energy than you do. that's what they believe. and unfortunately, just like in healthcare, governor romney and speaker gingrich went along with the ride and guess what? when the climate changed, they changed their position. and now they're all for drilling and they're all for oil and gas and coal. i was for it because it was the right thing to do then, i'll be for it tomorrow and the next day and the next day. i'm n
dioxide and we can't take that out of the ground because there's a finite supply and it could damage our environment and cause global warming. when the climate -- when those who profess man-made global warming and climate science convinced many, many republicans including two who are running for president on the republican ticket. mitt romney and newt gingrich. but there was one who said i know this isn't climate science. this is political science. >> and this was another attempt of those...
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that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions for the candidates and feedback from you. please participate on-line. we're coming right back here. [applause] ♪ >> and we are back. we want to get to the questions here with our candidates. before the break, we were talking about medicare. paul ryan, senator santorum had a plan where you like to move people to vouchers are premium support and it would take care of their health care from there. a lot of debate about that. you said that senior should be affected right now, have been affected right now which has been controversial. >> i hear this all the time when
that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new...
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he is in an environment in florida which is not like south carolina, and the same things that worked for him in south carolina really attacking mitt romney, aren't going be to as effective as they were because largely the florida electorate is not as evangelical, not socially conservative, and complaining about mitt romney and attacking him as being a moderate, that might ring more true to a lot of the republican voders in florida. it looks unseemly when you're reduced to just attacking over and over again yourself your opponent, rather than having an outside group or having a commercial do it. >> it's not as if he has been without negative ads himself. negative ads are in thieves the beholder. some called them truth ads. >> having said that, it's not as if newt gingrich is lilly white in this attack ad battle. >> absolutely not. all of the candidates run these contrast ads, and they do it because they work. what you want to do if with these things is diminish the enthusiasm your opponent's supporters have. basically you want to keep them from showing up on election day and to give y
he is in an environment in florida which is not like south carolina, and the same things that worked for him in south carolina really attacking mitt romney, aren't going be to as effective as they were because largely the florida electorate is not as evangelical, not socially conservative, and complaining about mitt romney and attacking him as being a moderate, that might ring more true to a lot of the republican voders in florida. it looks unseemly when you're reduced to just attacking over...
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we have to clean up our environment. we can't keep going like this. all people understand that. but we haven't found the right way to go about it without essentially putting too much of a burden on our businesses and taxpayers. i think we have to find a way to bring the fiscal situation under control. i think that my good friend simpson and bowles came up with a plan-- >>> why did the president reject that? >> i don't know why he d. i haven't discussed it with him. but for reasons i don't know, it was not adopted. congress wouldn't create such a body. the president had to create it and he could accept it or dismiss it. but we have to realize, in my judgment, i am notab economist or a politician, believe it or not. >> sean: thank god. you did speak about thinking two months about running for president. >> two months and that went away. >> sean: real quick. >> we can't just say, we are never going to raise taxes -- reagan used to say that and he raised them 12 times. >> sean: he had a major tax decline. >> you have to -- you have to be agile enough to be able -- you don't say neve
we have to clean up our environment. we can't keep going like this. all people understand that. but we haven't found the right way to go about it without essentially putting too much of a burden on our businesses and taxpayers. i think we have to find a way to bring the fiscal situation under control. i think that my good friend simpson and bowles came up with a plan-- >>> why did the president reject that? >> i don't know why he d. i haven't discussed it with him. but for...
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federal government is very involved in intervening in day-to-day lives to make sure that we create a safe environment. those laws on search and seizure, those laws on wire tapping are still very much with us today. >> so, seems to me we've had a lot of continuities back and forth across all of the centuries. i would say as reform movements go anti-alcohol is still top. mothers against drunk drivers. interesting how that has women and feature the word mothers. >> we added layer on top of layer, including, peter, moderation, not too much. counting on the individual to do -- think about the large corporate advertising campaigns, drink responsibly. some might say that's an oxy moron. look at pete e for instance. >> only do it on national television. >> so that brings us back to benjamin rush. drink responsibly. >> i think the darker conclusion we did say this was the best of all possible times but alcohol continues to be associated with lots of pathologies but so does anti-alcohol. so it's lose-lose. i'll drink to that. >> it's interesting i would say to bring us up to tait date on the patterns that alco
federal government is very involved in intervening in day-to-day lives to make sure that we create a safe environment. those laws on search and seizure, those laws on wire tapping are still very much with us today. >> so, seems to me we've had a lot of continuities back and forth across all of the centuries. i would say as reform movements go anti-alcohol is still top. mothers against drunk drivers. interesting how that has women and feature the word mothers. >> we added layer on...
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he had programs one where cap-and-trade on the environment, global warming, a trillion dollars on health care it was estimated in fact at one point to be $1.6 million almost as trillion dollars on a stimulus. it had been more than a trillion until it was down slightly to $878 billion. where to go from here? my book provides an idea for the future, and the idea centralizes around the experience of senator lisa murkowski alaska. senator murkowski was opposed in the primary by 80 party candidate and led by senator demint, and the tea party candidate cannibalized lisa and defeated her in the primary. then lisa came back as an extraordinary move to run a write-in campaign. if you spell at with a y sense of i the balad is thrown a and if you spell it with a o instead of a u it's thrown out, but she won. and i think senator murkowski's experience shows if you inform the public and motivate the public sufficiently you can reinforce what is outside of this building, we the people, the power is in the people. but it has to be exercised. he you know how often you hear people say well, one vote does
he had programs one where cap-and-trade on the environment, global warming, a trillion dollars on health care it was estimated in fact at one point to be $1.6 million almost as trillion dollars on a stimulus. it had been more than a trillion until it was down slightly to $878 billion. where to go from here? my book provides an idea for the future, and the idea centralizes around the experience of senator lisa murkowski alaska. senator murkowski was opposed in the primary by 80 party candidate...
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upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation." see you. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org graduate, now that your journey begins, you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones. staying connected with your family... ... in more places, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4. hurry, offer ends june 17th. verizon. felicidades !
upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation."...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> we have a very distinguished group around the table today. former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez, who is also an advisor to presidential candidate mitt romney. former republican presidential candidate and ambassador john huntsman. gary bauer himself, a former presidential candidate, and president of the conservative group american values. republican congresswoman cathy mcmorris rogers, a highest ranking republican woman many congress, and our own cnn senior congressional correspondent dana bash. i'm going to hand this to you. >> maybe a couple -- >> thanks, candy. >> it's great to be here with all of you. >> i would lay the blame squarely on the far right wing of the republican party. >> governor. >> no vision. without a clear vision for the future,
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> we have a very distinguished group around the table today. former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez, who is also an advisor to presidential candidate mitt romney. former republican...
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upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation." see you. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> next on "this week in defense news," gaming technology on the battlefield,
upon commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> schieffer: and that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we love having an hour and we'll be right here next week with more "face the nation."...
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earnings environment for technology companies will improve because it's hard to see global growth will be slower and it's hard to see that dollar would have gone up much more. the dollar weakens and global growth picks up, that helps technology companies. the other thing is uncertainty will come down. we are going to have an election result. we'll have transition in china. we are going to make progress in europe. as uncertainty goes down, i think higher stocks can do better. it's a tough time for technology right now. this is now a time to sell out of technology. >> $1.09 billion is the revenue from yahoo! compared to an expectation of 1.08 billion. first blush looks like numbers are better than expected for third quarter revenue for yahoo! and stock is trading higher. herman, what are you looking for in terms of what we hear in that conference call tonight and what's your take on this revenue number? >> yahoo! has a bigger business in the u.s. potentially the u.s. numbers might be better. we'll take a look and see whether the beat is coming from search or display. those numbers are pr
earnings environment for technology companies will improve because it's hard to see global growth will be slower and it's hard to see that dollar would have gone up much more. the dollar weakens and global growth picks up, that helps technology companies. the other thing is uncertainty will come down. we are going to have an election result. we'll have transition in china. we are going to make progress in europe. as uncertainty goes down, i think higher stocks can do better. it's a tough time...
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financial issues talked about earlier, but it stel affects the cash flow and has a tremendous impact on our environment and other companies like us. >> 100% expensing would be the top? >> yes, sir. >> for us, the biggest drive to investment is a growing economy. i think if we can get there, all other problems will eventually improve and rectify and remedy. immediate short-term policy, bonus expensing is tremendously important right now. we're being hit by the are everse sal of prior year benefits from bonus depreciat n depreciation, just as our economy is struggling to pick up a lit bit of momentum. now is not the time to have those reversals take full effect. >> sure. >> i think overall if you can get to a lower rate, it will encourage growth and more than make up for the loss of some of the tax incentives, including even accelerated depreciation. but that requires us getting to a much more meaningful lower rate. 25%. >> knowing what with ecan get to 28%, the final three points lab possible discussion. >> can i ask the other witnesses your thoughts on the pro growth tax code? >> yeah, i just did a lit
financial issues talked about earlier, but it stel affects the cash flow and has a tremendous impact on our environment and other companies like us. >> 100% expensing would be the top? >> yes, sir. >> for us, the biggest drive to investment is a growing economy. i think if we can get there, all other problems will eventually improve and rectify and remedy. immediate short-term policy, bonus expensing is tremendously important right now. we're being hit by the are everse sal of...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> welcome back. kate bolduan's here with more news you need to know right now. >> good evening. defense secretary leon panetta got specific today about how the military will cut half a trillion dollars in spending over the next ten years. the army and marines will have fewer troops. the air force will reduce air lift fleet and tactical squadrons. the navy will retire old e ships and pay raises will be more limited after 2015. two areas not getting cuts special forces and unmanned drones. and in case you need inspiration to clean the snow off your roof, we give you an ice rink in slovakia where they didn't. nobody was hurt, but some hockey players need to find a new place to practice. and if you want to be in the stadium for the patriots-giants super bowl game, the good news is yes, you can still find a ticket, but the avera
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> welcome back. kate bolduan's here with more news you need to know right now. >> good evening. defense secretary leon panetta got specific today about how the military will cut half a trillion dollars in spending over the next ten years. the...
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every two years, there -- make them extraordinarily sensitive to fund raising, the political environment, an unwillingness to be more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that would have to be involved in some sort of cap you could run. this fund rating business is a tremendous problem in america today. not just because it influences thanks so much as the time it takes, the time away where the workers are supposed to be doing in terms of representing the people in congress. i think the rapid turnover, which we see in the house, in the senate, it is pretty dramatic. it is very often that somebody beats somebody else in a close election, and that opponents as, i will run again next time. the race is still on. it never goes away. there is a bit of a problem in america today, something to be thinking about in terms of where the country would go. good luck making that change. just something to put out on the table. >> i am a retired school administrator. i want to say how much we appreciate you coming here and sharing your book with us. it is really an honor to be in the same room wit
every two years, there -- make them extraordinarily sensitive to fund raising, the political environment, an unwillingness to be more open-minded about what they are doing. maybe that would have to be involved in some sort of cap you could run. this fund rating business is a tremendous problem in america today. not just because it influences thanks so much as the time it takes, the time away where the workers are supposed to be doing in terms of representing the people in congress. i think the...
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. >> rose: shakespee, ihe was writing today looking at the present political environment both domestically and internationally what would he be writing about? >> family. >> rose: destruction of the soul? >> relationship to the cosmos. relationship to family. >> rose: that's the genius of shakespeare. >> yeah. i don't know how he knew everything. but i think it's knowing everything combined with an extraordinary use of language so that you have all of this passionate outpouring of. ugness or humanity within a very immensely strict form which i think makes the tension something quite... nobody else does it. but he would write the same thing. they might be a little shorter. >> rose: yes, indeed. has there been a particular person in political power in the world who's had... you say that's a shakespearean character? >> well, it comes up all the time. i've heard many years people wanted me to say wasn't george bush ii henry v because he had that kind of childhood and father. it was hard for me to see him as a shakespearean character but i think you can say that stalin must have been a shakespea
. >> rose: shakespee, ihe was writing today looking at the present political environment both domestically and internationally what would he be writing about? >> family. >> rose: destruction of the soul? >> relationship to the cosmos. relationship to family. >> rose: that's the genius of shakespeare. >> yeah. i don't know how he knew everything. but i think it's knowing everything combined with an extraordinary use of language so that you have all of this...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try. that's faith in the future. that's why we get that kind of optimism in the free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there's a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax, building permits ask, cigarette tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, i rest this, but attacks, luxury tax, marriage license, payroll, property tax, real estate tax, and i'm kind of editing as ago he. social security tax. trailer registration tax. utility taxes, watercraft registration taxes, et cetera, et cetera. why did you include this list of different taxes and "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows what you might call tax greed. government coercion greed. that is almost everything you do now end up getting tax. we really don't realize you get up in the morning, what's the first thing to do quick u-turn on the electricity. look at your massive electricity bill. tur
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try. that's faith in the future. that's why we get that kind of optimism in the free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there's a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax, building permits ask, cigarette tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, i rest this, but attacks, luxury...
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